Libavcodec
Hello,
I'm (still) working with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and my problem is:
a message says: “libavcodec is outdated”. How do I get an update?
Also Adobe Flash is asking for an update, witch I cannot find in Ubuntu softwarecentrum.
What can I do?
Thanks,
Koen
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#1 |
Ubuntu 12.04 is not supported any more and the repositories have been removed. So there is no possibility for updates for libavcodec and adobe flash with Ubuntu tools any more. Maybe there are other sources on the web, but we cannot help with that.
You should upgrade to a supported Ubuntu release (I suggest 16.04 LTS with support until the year 2021).
See https:/
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#2 |
Thx Manfred,
the installation is successful, but there is a "interne fout".
I include the details.(It is not always clear,for me, if there need to be a space or not).
ExecutablePath
/usr/share/
Package
linux-
ProblemType
KernelOops
Title
|Hewlett-
AlsaInfo
Annotation
This occured during previous suspend and prevented it from resume properly.
ApportVersion
2.14.1-0Ubuntu3.25
Architecture
i386
AudioDeviceInUse
USER PIDACCESCOMMAND
/dev/snd/
BootDmesg
CRDA
CurrentDmesg
Date
FriSep 8 13:37:082017
Dependencies
DistroRelaese
Ubuntu 14.04
DuplicateSignature
suspend/
Failure
suspend/resume
HibernationDevice
RESUME=
InterpreterPath
usr/bin/python3.4
IwConfig
Lspci
Lsusb
MachineType
Hewlett-Packard HP Pavilion dv9500 Notebook PC
PackageArchitecture
i386
ProcCmdline
/usr/bin/
ProcCpuinfo
ProcCpuinfoMinimal
ProcEnviron
TERM=linux
PATH=(custom, no user)
ProcFB
0nouveaufb
Procinterrupts
ProcKernelCmdLine
BOOT_IMAGE=
ProcMaps
ProcModules
ProcStatus
ProcVersionSign
Ubuntu 3.13.0-
PulseList
Error:
RelatedPackageV
linux-
linux-
linux-firmware
RfKill
O:phyO:Wireless LAN
Soft blocked:no
Hard blocked:yes
Sleeplog
SourcePackage
linux
Tags
resume suspend trusty
UdevDb
UdevLog
Uname
linux3.
UpgradeStatus
Upgrated tot trusty on 2017-09-07 (0 days ago)
UserGroups
WifiSyslog
WpaSupplicantLog
dmi.bios.date
11/25/2008
dmi.bios.vendor
Hewlett-Packard
dmi.bios.version
F.59
dmi.board.name
30CB
dmi.board.vendor
Quanta
dmi.board.version
79.2E
dmi.chasis.type
10
dmi.chasis.vendor
Quanta
dmi.chasis.version
N/A
dmi.modalias
dmi:bvnHewlett
dmi.product.name
HP Pavilion dv9500 Notebook PC
dmi.product.version
Rev 1
dmi;sys;vendor
Hewlett-Packerd
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Verzonden: Donderdag 7 september 2017 13:04:04
Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
Manfred Hampl proposed the following answer:
Ubuntu 12.04 is not supported any more and the repositories have been
removed. So there is no possibility for updates for libavcodec and adobe
flash with Ubuntu tools any more. Maybe there are other sources on the
web, but we cannot help with that.
You should upgrade to a supported Ubuntu release (I suggest 16.04 LTS with support until the year 2021).
See https:/
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#3 |
Apparently you have upgraded to 14.04 in the meantime.
Your error report alone is rather useless if you don't tell on what occasion it showed up, and what consequences the error has.
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Hello Manfred,
sorry for my poor info.
This is wat is happening:
1. when starting up the laptop: I can choose Ubuntu or Vista. When Ubuntu is the choise: I got "error file not found" "Press any key to continue”.
After pressing a key Ubuntu starts. Before Ubuntu opens the desktop, there occurs a black screen (about 35 sec).
In a white square the following message appears: "System problem detected" "annulate" or "report". The annulate button doesn't work. After pressing "Report" the desctop opens and the same message appaers again.
After pressing "Report" I'm prompted to give my password. Then I have the message I wrote you about yesterday. But it can be cloosed and the laptop works normally.
However, sometimes I am reminded that there is a newer version (16.04.3) that I can update to. Three choices: "no", "late" or "update now". I didn't update de laptop.
2 When I go to sleep mode, the laptop doesn't start again. Everything is frozen. After some time it starts up automatically (like I wrote you above).
May be reinstalling the 14.4 version is an option?
Thanks again for your interest.
Koen
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Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Manfred Hampl requested more information:
Apparently you have upgraded to 14.04 in the meantime.
Your error report alone is rather useless if you don't tell on what occasion it showed up, and what consequences the error has.
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#5 |
What output do you now get for the commands (to be executed in a terminal window):
uname -a
lsb_release -crid
sudo apt-get update
(Remark: there is the possibility to use copy and paste!)
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#6 |
koen@koen-laptop:~$ uname -a
Linux koen-laptop 3.13.0-129-generic #178-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 11 12:49:13 UTC 2017 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
koen@koen-laptop:~$ lsb release -crid
Opdracht ‘lsb’ niet gevonden, bedoelde u:
Opdracht ‘lsw’ uit pakket ‘suckless-tools’ (universe)
Opdracht ‘lsx’ uit pakket ‘suckless-tools’ (universe)
Opdracht ‘sb’ uit pakket ‘lrzsz’ (universe)
Opdracht ‘lsh’ uit pakket ‘lsh-client’ (universe)
Opdracht ‘lb’ uit pakket ‘live-build’ (main)
Opdracht ‘jsb’ uit pakket ‘jsonbot’ (universe)
Opdracht ‘ls’ uit pakket ‘coreutils’ (main)
lsb: opdracht niet gevonden
koen@koen-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get update
[sudo] password for koen:
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Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
Manfred Hampl requested more information:
What output do you now get for the commands (to be executed in a
terminal window):
uname -a
lsb_release -crid
sudo apt-get update
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Please provide the output that you get for
lsb_release -crid
And Again: please use copy and paste to avoid typo errors!
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koen@koen-laptop:~$ lsb_release -crid
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
Release: 14.04
Codename: trusty
koen@koen-laptop:~$
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Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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#9 |
Ok, this confirms that your system is successfully upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04.
For the "system problem detected" issue I see the following options:
1. trying to find out the root cause (I am unsure about the needed effort)
2. reinstall Ubuntu 14.04
3. do another upgrade from Ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04
4. do a new installation of Ubuntu 16.04
It is your decision.
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#10 |
I tried to upgrade to 16.04 but unfortunate halfway the installation the process stopped (after a series of files it couldn't install): message: "installatie van de opwaarderingsbe
Then I got dphd-configure-a (herstelprocedure)
The laptop did start up but after a few moments it crashes and shut down.
When starting the laptop the purple screen with de different choices (Ubuntu, windows,..) appeared but black. It is possible to start windows but it is not possible to start Ubuntu.
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Verzonden: Maandag 11 september 2017 08:53:42
Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
Manfred Hampl proposed the following answer:
Ok, this confirms that your system is successfully upgraded from 12.04
to 14.04.
For the "system problem detected" issue I see the following options:
1. trying to find out the root cause (I am unsure about the needed effort)
2. reinstall Ubuntu 14.04
3. do another upgrade from Ubuntu 14.04 to 16.04
4. do a new installation of Ubuntu 16.04
It is your decision.
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#11 |
I do not know what there has happened, and what it would need for repair.
Maybe a new installation will be the quicker and easier solution.
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#12 |
When starting up the laptop a black screen with white letters appears: with the choice of Ubuntu or Windows.
After choosing Ubuntu I get "GNU GRUB cers 1.99-21ubuntu3.17". After a moment
"error file not found" (This is written 3 times)
Again after a few seconds there is a screen with
bracket"
bracket "0586762"bracket "---"bracket "end Kernel panic-not syncing:UFS:Unable to mount root f1 on unkown-block (0,0)"
That's all I can do. Exit or ESc do not work.
Maybe I need a DOS command to continue? I need a startup stick?
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Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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I do not know what there has happened, and what it would need for repair.
Maybe a new installation will be the quicker and easier solution.
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#13 |
What you describe indicates that the settings for the grub boot loader have been somewhat screwed up, and thus booting from the hard disk is not possible.
To repair this you need an Ubuntu installation kit on DVD or bootable USB stick, or you could try with boot-repair (https:/
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#14 |
I made a 32 bits boot-repair-cd (because I think the laptop is an "old" one). Unfortunately, it is not working: the CR-ROM is working (you can hear it) but on the screen it starts up as I told you before.
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Verzonden: Vrijdag 15 september 2017 09:15:55
Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
Manfred Hampl proposed the following answer:
What you describe indicates that the settings for the grub boot loader have been somewhat screwed up, and thus booting from the hard disk is not possible.
To repair this you need an Ubuntu installation kit on DVD or bootable USB stick, or you could try with boot-repair (https:/
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To boot your computer from the boot-repair CD you have to insert the CD, initiate a reboot, and very early in the boot process press the right function key (which one this is depends on make and model of your computer system) to enter BIOS setup or to enter boot media selection. Choose to boot from DC (or DVD or optical medium, whatever it offers), and this should then start the boot-repair system.
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#16 |
After enterring the boot menue, I have the choise
2 ATAPI CD/DVD Drive or
3 Notebook Hard Drive.
I choose 2, the CD drive works but the result is:
"File not found"
after Enter the black screen with tittle "Gnu grub VERSION1.
Opening Ubuntu I get the result I wrote you about.
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Verzonden: Maandag 18 september 2017 15:09:08
Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
Manfred Hampl proposed the following answer:
To boot your computer from the boot-repair CD you have to insert the CD,
initiate a reboot, and very early in the boot process press the right
function key (which one this is depends on make and model of your
computer system) to enter BIOS setup or to enter boot media selection.
Choose to boot from DC (or DVD or optical medium, whatever it offers),
and this should then start the boot-repair system.
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#17 |
How did you create the boot-repair CD?
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#18 |
I use the link you sent:
https:/
then used
https:/
"Bestand opslaan" and then copied the file to the brasero CD burner.
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Verzonden: Maandag 18 september 2017 17:58:15
Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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How did you create the boot-repair CD?
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#19 |
One of the possible reasons for problems by booting from a CD is creating the CD in a wrong mode.
If you open the CD in a file explorer, what do you see?
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#20 |
When I open the CD-ROM in windows file explorer the screen says:
On top Power2Go CyberLink Viewer G:\boot-repair...
Left: all items are maps
.disk
+ boot
casper
+ dists
install
isolinux
pics
+ pool
pressed
On the right:
.disk 3KB Bestandsmap the day and the time
+ boot 5KB " "
casper 588113KB " "
+ dists 50KB " "
install 1617KB " "
isolinux 1050KB " "
pics 17KB " "
+ pool 20918KB " "
pressed 3KB " "
these items are maps
the next 4 files
autorun.inf 1KB Setup-gegevens "
md5sum.txt 6KB Tekstdocument "
README.diskdefines 1KB DISDEFINES-best... "
ubuntu 0KB Bestand "
I hope this is the info you wanted?
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Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
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One of the possible reasons for problems by booting from a CD is
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If you open the CD in a file explorer, what do you see?
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#21 |
This looks correct. I have no idea why you cannot boot this CD.
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#22 |
Maybe you have some suggestions? Is it possible to format only the Ubuntu partition of the HD?
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Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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This looks correct. I have no idea why you cannot boot this CD.
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#23 |
You need to be able to boot from an external medium (either CD/DVD or bootable USB stick) to (re-)install Ubuntu.
I do not know your hardware, so I cannot help.
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#24 |
I am sorry this is not a reaction on thid answer of you but on your mail of 26/9
I have being trying to resart the laptop with recovery.
I got a reaction. It was loading: apparently Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS.
But now the laptop asks Log in. Where can I find this?
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Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Status: Open => Needs information
Manfred Hampl requested more information:
What output do you now get for the commands (to be executed in a
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sudo apt-get update
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#25 |
Where does Ubuntu 16.04 now come from?
The previous messages told that you had Ubuntu 12.04 and upgraded to 14.04.
How does this login request look like?
Have you tried your username and password from Ubuntu 12.04?
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#26 |
I opened the recovery scrolled down to the, what I thought, the oldest version, entered and it started loading. It appears to be the new version.
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Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Where does Ubuntu 16.04 now come from?
The previous messages told that you had Ubuntu 12.04 and upgraded to 14.04.
How does this login request look like?
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#28 |
I am sorry about the answers. The window looked like the Terminal window and unfornutaley I do not now the username anymore (I did not install the Ubuntu myself at the time).
I have some new info: I started the Memtest 86+5.01.
After a few seconds it showed 16 errors in pas 0.
from error 7 to 16 are shown on the screen.
This is the line for 7:
Tst Pas Failing Address Good Bad Error Bits Count CPU
5 0 000052e 1718 82.OMB 20202020 a8c09456 88e0b47b 7 0
I started the test yesterday and it is still running (over 15 hours now) and it is in Pass 11. Untill this moment no new errors occurred.
Is this helpfull?
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Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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#29 |
The memtest will run forever if not stopped.
If there are memory errors shown, then this is not good.
I assume that the username is koen
(see the prompt in response # 4 of https:/
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#30 |
I started the laptop with Ubuntu linux 3.2.86-generic-pae in recovery mode.
After some attemps, it seems I succeeded
On the screen I had:
Last log in: Thu Apr 23 20:09:36 CEST 2015 on ttyl
Welcome to Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.2.0-86-
* Documentation: https:/
* Management: https:/
* Support: https:/
koen@koen-laptop:"$
Is this hoopfull? What next? I think I need to type a command?
Thx again.
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Verzonden: Dinsdag 17 oktober 2017 14:09:26
Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
Manfred Hampl proposed the following answer:
The memtest will run forever if not stopped.
If there are memory errors shown, then this is not good.
I assume that the username is koen
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#31 |
It will be clear that not you, but I have the problem of course.
Sorry.
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Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
https:/
Status: Answered => Open
You are still having a problem:
I started the laptop with Ubuntu linux 3.2.86-generic-pae in recovery mode.
After some attemps, it seems I succeeded
On the screen I had:
Last log in: Thu Apr 23 20:09:36 CEST 2015 on ttyl
Welcome to Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS (GNU/Linux 3.2.0-86-
* Documentation: https:/
* Management: https:/
* Support: https:/
koen@koen-laptop:"$
Is this hoopfull? What next? I think I need to type a command?
Thx again.
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Verzonden: Dinsdag 17 oktober 2017 14:09:26
Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Manfred Hampl proposed the following answer:
The memtest will run forever if not stopped.
If there are memory errors shown, then this is not good.
I assume that the username is koen
(see the prompt in response # 4 of https:/
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I am not sure what you now want to achieve.
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I suggest we close this question. I bought a new laptop.
Can you guide me to install Ubuntu again? In a new question?
Thx.
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Verzonden: Woensdag 18 oktober 2017 19:43:59
Onderwerp: Re: [Question #657713]: Libavcodec
Your question #657713 on nautilus in Ubuntu changed:
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Manfred Hampl requested more information:
I am not sure what you now want to achieve.
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A tutorial for installing Ubuntu can be found on https:/
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